Diami launches ’Neuvo’ by Spencer Yao and Wen Ping Chuang
June 14th, 2010
The primary goal with regards to the visual appearance of Neuvo was to provide a minimalist design.
Basic, coherent and simple lines which develop a kind of essential attractiveness.
Complimentarily enhancing the 21st Century hi tech working environment.
The ’human physique silhouette’ shape of Neuvo increases the level of personal identification and feeling of acceptance between it and the user.
An updated selection of mesh fabric colours are provided.
Such as the range of fashionable metallic colours which are in vogue in our technologically advancing world.
Diami
diami.com.au



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